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Inactivity, such as bed rest during convalescence, can lead to the condition, which frequently progresses to thrombophlebitis, in which the clot adherent to the wall of the vein is accompanied by inflammation of the vessel.
Sepsis is a severe medical condition characterized by systemic inflammatory response secondary to infection, which frequently progresses to multiple organ dysfunction and death.
TRUC mice develop inflammation-associated epithelial dysplasia, which frequently progresses to frank adenocarcinoma, one of the most severe complications in human forms of IBD.
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More vexing, however, are the fibroproliferative diseases of unknown cause, which frequently progress to organ dysfunction or death.
EV patients suffer a rare genetic defect that results in the formation of macular lesions, which frequently progress to SCC [ 18].
The rare subtypes of epithelial OC include low-grade serous, mucinous, endometrioid, transitional, or clear cell subtypes (Table 2 ), which frequently progress from non-invasive precursor lesions such as cystadenomas, borderline tumors, and endometriosis.
High (hyper) blood sugar is life-threatening for another reason -- untreated it can rapidly progress into diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), which frequently requires hospitalization.
In fact, as the evening progresses it is French's solos which frequently raise the roof.
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma, which frequently developed in aged persons, remains intractable despite a recent progress in multi-modal treatments.
But despite her impressive speed, Mills's progress was hampered by difficulties with her prosthetic leg, which frequently "ejected" her from her skis.
The morphological features of NAFLD range from simple steatosis, which frequently has a benign course, to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) with or without fibrosis that may progress to cirrhosis [ 2].
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